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We are still hell bent on simplifying our boating so as to need less physical strength (including our backs).
We have resolved the dinghy retrieval issue. Now onto refueling the dinghy.
We always have a couple of standard gas cans on board for the dinghy. To date we have just loaded a can aboard and taken the dinghy ashore where it is more stable and hefted the can and poured into the dinghy's fuel tank.
Has anyone used a manual fuel pump to do this transfer? I am thinking that both the can and the dinghy can stay on the boat deck and makes everything simpler and less stressful on old bodies. Plus less risk of spillage.
Like some of these:
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/t...ansfer-lubrication+fuel-hand-pumps+drum-pumps
We have resolved the dinghy retrieval issue. Now onto refueling the dinghy.
We always have a couple of standard gas cans on board for the dinghy. To date we have just loaded a can aboard and taken the dinghy ashore where it is more stable and hefted the can and poured into the dinghy's fuel tank.
Has anyone used a manual fuel pump to do this transfer? I am thinking that both the can and the dinghy can stay on the boat deck and makes everything simpler and less stressful on old bodies. Plus less risk of spillage.
Like some of these:
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/t...ansfer-lubrication+fuel-hand-pumps+drum-pumps